For enterprises seeking to improve the cost effectiveness, flexibility,
productivity, and availability of their storage infrastructure, IBM® System Storage® SAN
Volume Controller (SVC) (2145-CG8) provides a combined hardware and software
storage virtualization system designed to centralize and consistently manage
and operate heterogeneous storage environments.

The SVC solution can help:

Simplify storage infrastructures and reduce costs by combining the capacity
from multiple disk storage systems into pools managed from a central point

Get more out of existing storage assets by improving utilization, automating,
and provisioning, and by making storage more accessible to host applications

The IBM System
Storage SAN Volume Controller Storage Engine (machine type 2145 Model
CG8) is the hardware component of the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller
(SVC). The SVC solution includes highly specialized software, storage engines
installed in pairs, and power connection equipment, such as an Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS).

The SVC Storage Engine is based on the IBM System x3550M3 hardware platform. Four
8 Gbps Fibre Channel ports, 24 GB of cache in each engine, and the option
to add 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with two ports per SVC hardware engine,
the SVC Storage Engine is designed to provide high performance and scalability.

IBM System
Storage SVC Storage Engine now provides the option to add 10 Gigabit
Ethernet connectivity with two ports per SVC hardware engine.

The IBM System
Storage SVC Solution is designed to incorporate specialized software,
SVC Storage Engines installed in pairs, a System Storage Productivity Center
console or hardware master console, and UPSs. The SVC hardware configuration
consists of a cluster of IBM 2145 servers, called SVC Storage Engines. Each SVC
Storage Engine is a node; two nodes make up a node pair (I/O Group); up to
four I/O Groups constitute an SVC cluster. The cluster is scalable from one
to four node pairs (I/O Groups), and is supported by dual read/write cache.
This design is intended to avoid single points of failure and support concurrent
maintenance.

IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Storage
Engine (2145-CG8)

IBM SVC
Storage Engine is based on the IBM System x3550M3, has an Intel® Core Xeon® 5600
Series quad-core processor, two power supply units, 24 GB of cache, and four
8 Gbps Fibre Channel host bus adapter (HBA) ports for attachment to the SAN.
SVC Storage Engine Model CG8 auto-negotiates the fabric speed on a per-port
basis and is not restricted to run at the same speed as other node pairs in
the cluster.

The IBM SVC
Storage Engine can be added in pairs to an existing cluster of Model 8F2,
Model 8F4, Model 8G4, Model 8A4, Model CF8, or Model CG8 engines, up to the
maximum of four node pairs. SVC Storage Engine Model 4F2 cannot run SVC V6
software that comes preloaded on the SVC Storage Engine Model CG8, therefore
a unique procedure is required to migrate from Model 4F2 to Model CG8 in an
existing cluster. Refer to the support web page and SVC documentation for
details

One UPS - single (#8115) must also be ordered for each SVC Storage Engine.
For more details, refer to the Miscellaneous features section.

The SVC Storage Engine is shipped with preloaded SVC Storage Software V6.2.0
(ordered separately). SVC hardware will not be shipped without a companion
order for the software. For a description of the software and ordering procedures,
refer to Software Announcement AP11-0170, dated May 09, 2011.

The storage engines must be installed in pairs to enable load sharing and
failover protection. Four optical fiber cables are required by each engine
in the cluster for connection to the Fibre Channel switches in the SAN.
These cables are not provided as part of the engine, but may be ordered by
feature number.

Each SVC Storage engine has two 1Gb Ethernet ports for connection via Ethernet
LAN to the System
Storage Productivity Center that provides configuration and error reporting,
or for other functions as designated. These connections need to be aggregated
through an Ethernet hub or switch. The Ethernet hub or switch and cabling
are not included as part of the SVC.

SVC Storage Engine Model CG8 engines can replace all earlier models of
the SVC Storage Engines in a cluster without disrupting applications running
on the host. If replacing a Model 4F2 engine (32-bit hardware), unique procedures
are required to perform the migration. Refer to the support web page and SVC
documentation for details

To have the new nodes replace existing nodes in an existing configuration,
you must order feature number 3905 for one, and only one, of the replacement
nodes that are being ordered. Feature number 3905 directs the service representative
to remove the old nodes from the existing rack.

10 Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity

SVC now comes with the option to add a 10 Gigabit Ethernet card with two
ports. Use of this 10 Gbps Ethernet connectivity option is determined by software
functions available on the SVC, such as 10 Gigabit iSCSI. On a single storage
engine, customers may optionally choose to use either internal solid-state
devices or add 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Both options cannot coexist
on the same storage engine.

System Storage Productivity Center

Code preload

Storage Engine Preload (#0010)

This feature provides the required SVC Storage Software that must be preloaded
by IBM on
the SVC Storage Engine and must be included with each SVC Storage Engine ordered.
This feature is plant-installed only.

Storage Engine Preload PA (#0017)

This feature specifies that the software order be fulfilled via Passport
Advantage. This feature must be included in the order for the first SVC
Storage Engine ordered for a cluster (#3001), unless the software order is
to be fulfilled via AAS (#0018). The order for SVC Storage Software V6 must
be placed separately via Passport Advantage. This feature is plant-installed
only and is mutually exclusive of feature numbers 0018 and 0019.

Storage Engine Preload AAS (#0018)

This feature specifies that the software order be fulfilled via AAS. This
feature must be included in the order for the first SVC Storage Engine ordered
for a cluster (#3001), unless the software order is to be fulfilled via Passport
Advantage (#0017). The order for SVC Storage Software V6 must be placed
separately via AAS. This feature is plant-installed only and is mutually exclusive
of feature numbers 0017 and 0019.

Secondary cluster (#0019)

This feature is for administrative purposes only and specifies that the
order for a new cluster is not for the first cluster to be installed for the
customer. It specifies that this is for a subsequent cluster to be installed
for the same customer. Specifying feature number 0019 will verify that no
software is to be ordered and that a software license is already in effect
for a cluster installed for the customer. This feature is plant-installed
only and is mutually exclusive of feature numbers 0017 and 0018.

Miscellaneous features

JEMT Indicator (#0021)

This feature is used to indicate an IBM internal order for machine under the
Joint Engineering Manufacturing Test (JEMT) program. It is for administrative
purposes only.

Engines

Initial Storage Engine (#3001)

Feature number 3001 is used to indicate the first SVC Storage Engine of
a new SVC cluster. It must be included for one, and only one, SVC Storage
Engine in a new cluster order. An order for the SVC Storage Software V6 (5639-VC6,
or 5639-SX1, or both) must be placed when feature number 3001 is ordered.
This feature also provides the publications included with the first SVC Storage
Engine in the cluster. This feature is plant installed only.

Additional Storage Engine (#3002)

Feature number 3002 is used to indicate all additional SVC Storage Engines
of a SVC cluster and for all SVC Storage Engines to be added to an existing
(already installed) SVC cluster. When ordered as part of a new cluster, the
number must be an odd number (1, 3, 5, or 7); when ordered to add to an existing
cluster, the number must be even (2, 4, or 6). This feature is plant installed
only.

SVC engine removal (#3905)

Feature number 3905 indicates that installed engines are to be removed
from the rack by an IBM service representative. This feature should be specified
only for an engine that is intended to replace a currently installed engine.
The feature may be specified for only one replacement engine per order of
replacements.

Solid-State Device Attachment (#4500)

This is an optional feature that is required if you are installing one
or more 146 GB Solid-State Device (#4601) on the SVC Storage Engine. The Solid-State
Device Attachment consists of a SAS adapter and an internal connector cable
installed on the hardware engine. Only one Solid-State Device Attachment feature
(#4500) can be installed per engine, and when selected, you cannot select
the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Attachment (#5700) feature. This feature is both plant-
and field-installed.

146 GB Solid-State Device (#4601)

This is an optional feature to install 146 GB solid state devices directly
on the SVC Storage engine. The Solid-State Device Attachment feature (#4500)
must be ordered with one or more 146 GB Solid-State Devices (#4601). Up to
a quantity of four of this feature number 4601 can be ordered per hardware
engine, and it is advised that they be configured in a RAID array or be ordered
in the same quantity for each engine in a node pair for data protection purposes.
For example, if you are ordering a 4-node cluster, but you want to have 146
GB solid state capacity, you should order two 146 GB Solid-State Device features
(#4601), one on each of two nodes in that 4-node cluster. Another example
is if you wish to configure 292 GB usable capacity on an SVC 4-node cluster.
Two of the nodes can be ordered without features #4500 and #4601. Each of
the other two nodes in the cluster should be configured with a quantity of
one feature #4500 and a quantity of two of feature #4601. These nodes should
be paired together when configuring the SVC cluster so that the solid-state
devices are mirrored for data protection. To maximize usable SSD capacity,
you may optionally mirror the solid-state device(s) to other storage managed
by the SVC that is not necessarily on solid-state devices. This approach
is only suggested for workloads with primarily read I/Os since write I/O performance
will be dependent on the non-SSD storage. In any case, mirroring the solid-state
devices is strongly advised for data protection. Refer to the support web
page and SVC documentation for details

10 Gigabit Ethernet Attachment (#5700)

This is an optional feature that is required if you are installing the
10 Gigabit Ethernet Optical SW SFP pair (#5711) on the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller
Storage Engine. Only one 10 Gigabit Ethernet Attachment feature (#5700) can
be installed per engine, and when selected, you cannot select the solid-state
Device Attachment (#4500) feature. This feature is both plant- and field-installed.

IBM 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optical SW SFP pair (#5711)

This is an optional feature to install a pair of 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optical
shortwave SFPs directly on the SVC Storage Engine. The 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Attachment feature (#5700) must be ordered with each 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optical
SW SFP pair (#5711). A maximum quantity of one of this feature number (#5711)
can be ordered per hardware engine, and it enables two 10 Gigabit Ethernet
ports. This feature is both plant- and field-installed.

Cables, interfaces, and power

5 m Fiber Optic Cable LC-LC (#5305)

This feature provides one 5-meter, fiber optic cable with LC connectors
on each end. Six of this feature may be ordered with each SVC Storage Engine.
This feature is both plant and field ordered but customer-installed.

25 m Fiber Opt Cable LC-LC (#5325)

This feature provides one 25-meter, fiber optic cable with LC connectors
on each end. Six of this feature may be ordered with each SVC Storage Engine.
This feature is both plant and field ordered but customer-installed.

8 Gbps LW SFP (#5608)

SVC V5.1 introduced the ability to split a SVC I/O group across long distances.
The 8 Gbps LW SFP feature #5608 is currently the only supported hardware for
use in these configurations. Your SAN must also meet documented requirements
before implementing such a configuration. Refer to the support web page and
SVC documentation for details

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) (#8115)

In the event of a power failure, the UPS can provide temporary power while
the contents of the SVC cache and cluster information is written to the internal
disk drive of each node of the SVC.

The UPS monitors the condition of its battery to enable planned maintenance
actions to be performed. Each UPS provides an independent source of power
to the node to which it is connected. It must not be used for any other purpose.

The UPS - single feature (#8115) provides one UPS for one SVC Storage Engine
of the SVC cluster. One UPS - single (#8115) must be ordered for each engine
of a cluster, both for the initial engine (#3001) and for additional engines
(#3002).

Note: The UPS that is feature #8115 of a previous SVC Storage Engine model,
such as 2145-8F4, is not compatible for use in place of the UPS that is feature
#8115 of the current SVC Storage Engine model (2145-CG8).

Each UPS - single (#8115) requires a 200-240 V, minimum 5 amp power source;
the UPS - single (#8115) is protected by its own 10 amp circuit breaker.
UPSs of a node pair (I/O group) should be connected to separate circuits to
provide added redundancy.

A power cord to connect the UPS to a standard PDU ships standard with the
UPS. A country-specific power cord to connect to an alternate power source
must also be ordered with the UPS. This feature may be mixed with UPS feature
number 8100 only in an SVC configuration running SVC Storage Software V2,
or later. For configurations running SVC Software V1, UPS feature number 8100
must be used; V1 does not support feature number 8115.

For clusters of two or six engines, the use of UPS - single (#8115) may
result in a lower-price solution. UPS feature number 8100 supports up to
four nodes. This feature is both plant- and field-installed.

Redundant AC Power (#8300)

This is an optional feature designed to enhance reliability by accepting
power from two separate circuits. Each Redundant AC Power switch can be used
to supply power to one or two SVC UPSs (#8115). The preferred configuration
is one Redundant AC Power switch for each SVC UPS (each SVC storage engine).
If two SVC UPSs are powered by a single Redundant AC Power switch, the two
nodes must not be in the same I/O group. In the event of the failure of either
of the input circuits, power continues to be provided to the SVC UPS by the
redundant circuit.

This feature is designed to provide power to UPS feature number 8115 only;
it must not be used for any other purpose.

Each of the two power sources are required to be 200-240 V, minimum 5 amp,
50/60 Hz, single phase, and to have IEC320-C19 type outlets. The power cable
(cord), between the Redundant AC Power switch and each connected SVC UPS,
is rated at 10 amps.

Each input circuit for the Redundant AC Power switch must be protected
by a circuit breaker with maximum rating of 16 amps. Where the Redundant
AC Power switch is used to supply a single UPS, a circuit breaker with a minimum
rating of 5 amps is required. If two UPSs are being powered then a breaker
with a minimum rating of 7 amps is required.

Power cords to connect the redundant ac power switch to a standard PDU
ships standard with the switch. The redundant ac power switch connects to
a rack PDU only. There are no separate country-specific power cords for the
switch. This optional feature is both plant- and field-installable.

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The keys on the panel are tactilely discernible without activating them

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UPS - single (#8115)

Note: The specifications for the UPS are taken from specifications provided
by the manufacturer and are presented for reference only. For use in the SVC
environment, the UPS has been programmed to shut down outside of the range
of 200-240 V.

Hardware requirements

UPS - single (#8115) requirements

Each UPS - single (#8115) in the cluster must be provided a single-phase
200-240 volt, minimum 5 amp, 50 or 60 Hz power source. It is not required,
but recommended, that the UPS for each node of a node pair be on a separate,
independent, circuit to provide added redundancy in the system structure.

A power cord to connect the UPS (#8115) to a standard PDU ships standard
with the UPS.

In addition, a country-specific power cord must be specified by feature
number for connection to wall-type outlets should the rack not have a compatible
PDU or if the PDU has wall-type outlets. One of the following power cord
specify features is required to connect the UPS to the alternate power source.

Each power cord feature provides one country-specific power cord. Countries
supported by these features include:

Provides power cords for Bangladesh, Burma, Pakistan, South Africa, and
Sri Lanka

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (SABS 164) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5144

UPS-8115 Power Cord (#8) (#9721)

Provides power cords for Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (1011-S2450 7) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5158

UPS-8115 Power Cord (#9) (#9722)

Provides power cords for Chile, Ethiopia, Italy, Libya, and Somalia

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (CEI 23-16) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5165

UPS-8115 Power Cord (#10) (#9723)

Provides power cords for Israel

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (SI 32) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5172

UPS-8115 Power Cord (#11) (#9724)

Provides power cords for Thailand

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (NEMA 6-15P) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5095

UPS-8115 Power Cord (#12) (#9725)

Provides power cords for Argentina

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (IRSM 2073) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5068

UPS-8115 Power Cord (#13) (#9726)

Provides power cords for China

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/6 A

Attached plug (GB 2099.1) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5206

UPS 8115 Power Cord (#14) (#9727)

Provides power cords for Taiwan

Nine feet (2.8 m), unshielded, rated 250 V/10 A

Attached plug (CNS 10917-3) designed for 200-240 V ac input

Part number: 39M5254

Ethernet connection

Every SVC must be connected via Ethernet to a System Storage Productivity Center
(SSPC) or master console. Multiple clusters can be managed by a single SSPC
or master console. Therefore, at least the first cluster installed in a SAN
must include a SSPC (machine type 2805) or master console.

Fibre Channel and Ethernet cabling is not included as part of the hardware
provided by IBM.
These are the responsibility of the customer. Each SVC Storage Engine requires
four fiber optic cables, and another two if the optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet
feature (#5711) is ordered. Fiber optic cables may be optionally ordered with
the SVC Storage Engines by feature number.

Software requirements

The SVC Storage Engines require that SVC Storage Software V6 (5639-VC6
or 5639-SX1), or later, be ordered at the same time the initial order for
the engines of a cluster is placed.

The software can be ordered via the AAS ordering system or the Passport
Advantage system. The appropriate hardware feature that indicates the
desired fulfillment system (#0017 for Passport Advantage, #0018
for AAS) must be included in the hardware order for the initial engine to
be installed. When using or ordering SVC software 5639-VC6 or 5639-SX1, only
one software order and license is required for each customer within a country.

Planning information

Customer responsibilities

One 220 V power source is required for each UPS feature. Use of separate,
independent circuits for the power sources for each node of a node pair is
recommended to enhance redundancy within the system.

Redundant AC Power (#8300)

Each of the two power sources are required to be 200-240 V, minimum 5 amp,
50/60 Hz, single phase, and to have IEC320-C19 type outlets.

Each input circuit for the Redundant AC Power switch must be protected
by a circuit breaker with maximum rating of 16 amps. Where the Redundant
AC Power switch is used to supply a single UPS, a circuit breaker with a minimum
rating of 5 amps is required; if two UPSs are being powered then a breaker
with a minimum rating of 7 amps is required.

SVC engine removal (#3905)

The SVC engine removal feature should be considered if the engines being
ordered will be installed as replacements for currently installed engines.
This feature allows the IBM Customer Engineer to physically remove the old engine
from its rack.

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Cable orders

LC-LC fiber optic cables required by the SVC Storage Engines are supplied
by the customer. Fiber optic cables can also be ordered by feature number.

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in application systems and communications facilities.

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